Uhuru celebrations bring telemedicine to Gokwe

By Kundai Marunya ONCE ridiculed on social media as the epitome of backwardness, Gokwe is on the verge of a dramatic transformation that defies the stereotypes long associated with it.  For years, jokes like “Are you from Gokwe?” were weaponised to question someone’s awareness. But this year, the tables are turning.  This once-despised district is not only hosting Zimbabwe’s 45th Independence Day celebrations, but is emerging as a symbol of national development and pride. The main celebrations today (Friday, April 18) will be held at Nembudziya Growth Point,...

Zimbabwe’s booming informal sector sector …the engine for economic growth, development

By Shephard Majengeta THE informal sector, often dismissed as peripheral and chaotic, is an indispensable pillar of Zimbabwe’s economy. It has emerged as a critical source of livelihood for millions of Zimbabweans. Not only is it a survival strategy but a dynamic engine of economic...

Symbiotic relationships key to nation building

AS Zimbabwe celebrates 45 years of independence, we find ourselves at a moment not...

The urgency of sustainable self-development…we must teach our young to stay, build and belong

By Mthokozisi Mabhena LAST week’s compelling reflections by Mashingaidze Gomo on, what I deduced as the...

Evolution of music as a tool of liberation/subjugation

By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa MUSIC has always been a vital part of African culture, serving...

Sky is not even the limit …for ‘mbira princess’ who aspires to be queen

By Simon Ngena HAILED as one of Zimbabwe’s mbira music custodians, Ruvimbo Hope Masike...

Jeko: The hidden struggle for Africa’s women

By Elizabeth Sitotombe IN many African societies, menstruation is a taboo subject, often hidden...

Women’s health, reproductive rights and mental health under scrutiny

By Vimbai MalinganizaAS Zimbabwe celebrates Women’s Month,it is crucial to reflect on the progress...

Myth of Rhodesia as Africa’s ‘grain basket

THE myth of Rhodesia as the ‘Grain Basket of Africa’ was born out...

No fears over food security

By Fidelis Manyange ZIMBABWE is poised for a bumper harvest thanks to the abundant...

The spirit of the game…why stadium ownership is the heartbeat of football

By Sheldon Hakata and Evans Mushawevato IN football, few things match the collective roar of...

Gwejegweje: A true football artist

By Sheldon Hakata TODAY, we take a stroll down memory lane to revisit a...

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Uhuru celebrations bring telemedicine to Gokwe

By Kundai Marunya ONCE ridiculed on social media as the epitome of backwardness, Gokwe is...

Zim@45: Shared responsibility key to development…iwe neni tine basa/mina lawe silomsebenzi

AS Zimbabweans across the nation celebrate the country’s 45th Independence Anniversary today (Friday, 18th...

Ropa regwayana kanakuti regamba? Part 1

THIS year Easter coincides with Zimbabwe's independence celebrations. April 18 is both Good Friday and...

Zim@45: A journey of pride, progress and self-determination

TODAY we celebrate our Independence Day in Nembudziya, Gokwe.  What was once a tradition confined to the capital...

Symbiotic relationships key to nation building

AS Zimbabwe celebrates 45 years of independence, we find ourselves at a moment not...

The urgency of sustainable self-development…we must teach our young to stay, build and belong

By Mthokozisi Mabhena LAST week’s compelling reflections by Mashingaidze Gomo on, what I deduced as the...
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